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Loading... Wilhelm Tell (1804)by Friedrich Schiller
None. Yes, this was the classic story of the hero that shoots an apple off the head of his son. Yes. it inspired an opera of the same name from which we music lovers get the William Tell Overture. But the actual play has a lot more pledging, vowing, organizing, traveling and swearing to fight against the enemies of freedom than actually doing anything to accomplish those goals. So with that in mind I think I would just go ahead and see the opera and in that way you could enjoy the musical and visual stimulation. ( )Seldom does a play include fewer scenes or lines for the title character, yet Wilhelm Tell is in few scenes and has relatively little to say in this great play, the last completed, by Friedrich Schiller. Yes, there is the famous scene where Tell refuses to bow to the "hat", the symbol of repressive Habsburg power, and is in turn forced to shoot the apple off his son's head. And there is the ultimate act which makes him a patriotic hero when he kills the Governor Gessler, the imperial representative hated by Tell's fellow countrymen and women. Beyond that the scenes in this play demonstrate the importance of those countrymen and their closeness to the land and traditions of their forefathers. This is a powerful romantic drama about the desire for freedom, but it is also an Arcadian idyll that presents the best of nature. It seems almost Rousseauian in the opening scenes that are set in a seeming "state of nature". Eden like as the country may be it is also beset by tyranny from the dreaded imperial Hapsburg empire. We see the attraction this life has for Ulrich von Rudenz, the nephew of Baron von Attinghausen. While Attinghausen is a patriot his nephew is attracted to the other side and is brought back to support his countrymen only through the intervention of his love for young Berta. The importance of Berta and Lady Gertrud in their influence over the men closest to them is worth noting. Schiller's play, the culmination of his dramatic art, is a joy to read. While the large cast and number of different scenic locations make this a difficult work to stage I could not help thinking that we are overdue for a cinematic traversal of this tremendous literary resource. German Annotated Schullektüre no reviews | add a review Is contained inContinental Drama: Calderon, Corneille, Racine, Moliere, Lessing, Schiller by Charles William Eliot Werke in vier Bänden [III] : Dramen II by Friedrich Schiller World Drama: An Anthology, Vol. 2: Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Denmark, Russia, and Norway by Barrett H. Clark Die Jungfrau von Orleans - Wilhelm Tell - Ästhetische Schriften by Friedrich Schiller Die Räuber. Kabale und Liebe. Don Karlos. Maria Stuart. Wilhelm Tell by Friedrich von Schiller Teatre : Els bandits, Cala i amor, Guillem Tell by Friedrich Schiller Maria Estuardo - La Doncella De Orleans - Guillermo Tell by Friedrich Schiller Három dráma (Ármány és szerelem * Don Carlos * Tell Vilmos) by Friedrich Schiller Teatro. Volume II ( Guglielmo Tell, Maria Stuarda) by Friedrich Schiller The Bride of Messina, William Tell, Demetrius: Three Plays in One Volume by Friedrich Schiller Has the adaptation
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